Meet "Christmas Greenery".
I kept this card clean and simple using two tones of colour on the leaves being Distress Oxide in Pine Needles and Peacock Feathers and accented with a Gold Copic marker. Very simple CAS.
This is "Christmas Montage".
I very much love this stencil design, where I used Distress Oxide inks in Squeezed Lemonade, Spun Sugar and Candied Apple along with a few glitter drops for a bit of bling.
I used three different tones of teds being Crackling Campfire, Candied Apple and Lumberjack Plaid for colour on this card. I also added glitter drops inside of circles along with on snowflakes for this 5.5" card.
Up next is "Fine Snowflakes".
For this card I used Spun Sugar distress oxide ink along with a bit of bling and snowflakes which I placed on foam tape and attached to a Neenah card base. I love this delicate card too!
This is "Gingerbread House".
I had a lot of fun making this little house where I died the pieces I wanted coloured by mixing up Paper Glitz with different colours to make the design. So fun! I propped the house up on foam tape then stamped the sentiment on the bottom of the card using VersaFine Clair ink in Nocturne.
Meet "Holly Frame".
I used distress oxide inks in Rustic Wilderness for this card. As the card itself is busy with the holly leaves I only added the berries in the two corners along with a simple sentiment stamped using Pinkfresh Ink in Candy Apple.
This is "Snowfall".
On this card I used Grit Paste. I applied a thick layer of the grit paste to give this card a lot of dimension, which I think looks really cool. To help the paste show off I used a navy card base.
Thank you for visiting with me today. I appreciate your time and I do hope you enjoyed these stencil creations.
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